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IT Initiatives | Impacts of Project EAGLES InitiativesThe ERP StoryCentral Bank of Nigeria's Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) application is an Oracle-based package meant to automate the Bank's business processes. From day to day office activities like inventory, leave processing, payment orders to periodic processes like Payroll, General Ledger. The Oracle E-business suite application covers Human Resources (HR), Fixed Assets and Administration processes while the Decision Support System covers senior management reporting and analytical requirements. The implementation is in phases; the year 2005 witnessed the roll-out of the HR Self Service module which hitherto was manually done. This deployment was significant as it ensured CBN staff adopt and experience do-it-yourself approach to automated processes in their daily work. Some of the on-line self-services are:
More on this as implementation continues. Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS)The Central Bank of Nigeria is introducing a new application aimed at enabling world class settlement system in the Nigerian financial system. The system is based on the Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) application. The (RTGS) system is an inter-bank payment system through which high value funds transfer would be made between banks/participants on their own account or on behalf of their customers. This will reduce incidences of overdrawn accounts of banks with the CBN and the associated systemic risk in the industry. The system conforms to the Bank for International Settlement (BIS) Core Principles for Systemically Important Payment Systems. The services to be provided by the system include:
The participants of the CBN RTGS are the Central Bank of Nigeria, commercial
banks, discount houses and the Nigeria Inter Bank Settlement System [NIBSS] for
net settlement position of banks.
Operational run on the system with eleven selected banks, one discount house and NIBSS commenced in December 2005 and is on-going. The net settlement module of the application commenced "live" run on 16th January, 2006 along with the T24 "live" run. Final "live" run and cutover will be by mid 2006 when the outstanding 14 deposit money banks and 4 discount houses would have established the technical infrastructure for connection to the CBN - this process is at an advanced stage. See Frequently Asked Questions on RTGS Temenos T24 Appliocation OverviewThe Central Bank of Nigeria, early in year 2003, decided to implement TEMENOS T24 to re-automate its core banking functions in line with the recommendations of the Project EAGLES on IT. This application would replace the existing banking application (BANKOS). Features of TEMENOS T24
Departments in CBN using the Application are:-
Enterprise Management and Security (EMS) ProjectThe Enterprise Management and Security (EMS) Project provides the foundation Information Technology (IT) infrastructure for the delivery of the re-engineered processes that would assist the Bank actualize its vision. The EMS Project provides solutions for the followings:
The diagram below is a high level overview of the EMS project.
Corporate Performance ManagementCorporate Performance Management (CPM) is a three-tiered Performance Management System (PMS), which is intended to achieve a performance driven organization by managing performance at three different levels- enterprise, process and the individual. The Oracle ERP implements the CPM in the following modules:
The Policies and Procedures module (PPM) is a custom development. The CPM application will provide information in different forms and formats, which will assist the Management in monitoring the performance of the Bank while also providing a database for macro-economic analysis. Status of Implementation of CPM The following tasks have been accomplished on the CPM:
Data acquisition, configuration of the modules, user acceptance testing and end user training are ongoing.
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